Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity
@AnthropoceneBio
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Interdisciplinary research into biodiversity gains & losses in the Anthropocene, funded by @LeverhulmeTrust https://t.co/JGgsfLKiRA
Joined September 2019
We're making the move and building our community over on Bluesky, come and say hi 👋 https://t.co/b6IrA9bb3t
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How many lakes does it take to feed an eagle? Postdoctoral Researcher Brennen Fagan discusses how mathematics might help us understand the Lake District. https://t.co/Vq3scMCEN9
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Great to see a full house at our Christmas Lecture in the Merchant Taylors' Hall last night. Prof Charlie Jeffery introduced our Associate Director Prof Kate Pickett who explored how equality can help to achieve transformative change & a just transition towards sustainability.
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🏔️Heading to Lake Bled for some time in nature after an inspiring few days at #ESMC24 Thank you for having me @europeansma!
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It's been a long road to my first #ResearchPapers but thrilled the preprint is finally out! 😁 methods for analysing animal social networks, especially for low density networks 🐘 with @DanFranksRsrch @ljnbrent @elephantkate @JackieAbell5 @SakalaDabwiso @jordan_hart_96 @TZBirder
Analysis of sparse animal social networks https://t.co/jJLN7hXq68
#biorxiv_behav
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Atmospheric morning in Ljubljana ahead of the first day of the European Social Marketing Conference 🇸🇮 #ESMC24
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🌍 Exciting news! YESI-C3SR are launching a seminar series on environmental sustainability! Join experts from @UniOfYork + @eswatiniuni discuss biodiversity conservation + ecosystem services.🌱 Let's work together for a sustainable future➡️ https://t.co/jLfbs6SrwB
@TZBirder
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Join us for our Christmas Lecture by @ProfKEPickett on 2 Dec. At the heart of the climate crisis are inequalities in income, wealth & political power. All must be reduced to achieve transformative change & a just transition towards sustainability. https://t.co/eY3taAgz2U
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📢Latest news: An evidence synthesis on behaviour change and biodiversity for CBD #COP16
@mollybrown_wild shares her highlights of coordinating a project which brought together academics, NGO practitioners and government officials. https://t.co/VJ13suQrsn
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ECOSCAPES is happening today for any last-minute sign-ups! Come and discuss with us what it takes to change behaviour for biodiversity🌱 Register👉 https://t.co/RLUYzsTKw2
@AnthropoceneBio @BiologyatYork @UniOfYork
🚨Come and listen to the next @AnthropoceneBio ECOSCAPES discussion on Oct 24th. I'll be part of an interdisciplinary discussion about different approaches to effective conservation #behaviourchange. Register👉 https://t.co/RLUYzsUilA
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Proud to see the @CASCADE_UKHEI evidence synthesis I led a diverse interdisciplinary team on is out now in time for policymakers at #CBD #COP16 🇨🇴 🧵Key Message & Policy Implications👇 @AnthropoceneBio @UniOfYork
We're excited to announce that our evidence synthesis, "Behaviour Change for Achieving the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework", is now available on our website🌍🤝. Find it here and share widely: https://t.co/14FbnsDquD
#COP16
@ICCS_updates #EvidenceSynthesis #GBF
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📅 Sustainability Hackathon (30 October, 2pm-4pm) 🌍 Tackle real-world challenges with leading industry partners! 🌿 Collaborate, innovate, expand your network, & pitch creative solutions in a fast-paced environment. 📍 Guildhall, York ➡️ Register here: https://t.co/W1ziWoubNo
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🌍 New Blog & Synthesis: Explore the latest evidence on #behaviourchange for achieving the #KMGBF supported by @CASCADE_UKHEI 🌱This work focuses on scalable strategies that tackle the systemic drivers of biodiversity loss 📝 Read via @ConservEvidence:
about.conservationevidence.com
Molly Brown explores the role of behaviour change interventions in conservation, and introduces a new rapid evidence synthesis on this topic
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Women and biodiversity: gender and the making of the Kew Fungarium, 1900-1950 Discover how communities are made in science and how these functioned to produce knowledge of the diversity of British fungi in the early 20th century. https://t.co/MxORkElCZJ
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Do you want to make a real difference to biodiversity and wellbeing on small islands? Undertake interdisciplinary work on food waste management solutions in partnership with Isles of Scilly residents and businesses. https://t.co/eZh1mjJCwH
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The North York Moors' landscapes embody complex & changing relationships between people & nature over time. Consider their possible futures through understanding of historical & cultural contexts as well as the needs & aspirations of current stakeholders. https://t.co/MBINLCYAHh
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Consider historic changes in tree cover and carbon stocks in a southern African savanna over millennial timescales and contribute to a holistic assessment of future ecosystem service trade-offs and synergies in the Kruger National Park. https://t.co/e71uMhfsAs
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How did Irish rural communities respond to environmental change in the nineteenth century? Explore what folklore and folklife tell us about human-nature relations before and after the Irish famine. https://t.co/xPjveCrCly
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Re-imagining the Waters: rewilding opportunities and sustainable harvest in Haweswater and Ullswater. What might rewilding mean for the lakes in the Lake District? Can historical insight and mathematical models point towards unexpected futures? https://t.co/H7cIlJis40
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Consider the relationship between human well-being, functioning ecosystems and biodiversity, by investigating the role of different value types in enabling better decisions to protect or restore biodiversity. https://t.co/W5EPXH4N5X
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